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How can a tutor help you master the PSAT?

The PSAT is a standardized test given to 11th grade high school students in an effort to help them get an idea of how they will do on the SAT. It assesses their knowledge of mathematics, critical reading, and writing, and it takes slightly less than three hours to complete. It is beneficial for students to score well on this exam, as the results are also used to help determine if one qualifies for the National Merit Scholarship. If you feel your child could use some extra PSAT prep assistance, then contact Varsity Tutors. Our educational directors can help you find a skilled and professional PSAT tutor in Thornton, Colorado, who can guide your student through the process of preparing for the PSAT.

Varsity Tutors can help you locate a dedicated Thornton PSAT tutor who is experienced in helping students prepare for PSAT. Your child may be able to work with someone who places their needs first. They can work with their tutor in student-centered lessons that allow them to actively engage with their tutor. Rather than listen to lectures, your child can work with their instructor to solve problems and memorize important facts. This gives your child the opportunity to ask questions and receive immediate feedback and meaningful explanations.

We can help match your child with a Thornton, CO, PSAT tutor who is an experienced educator, skilled at helping students prepare for the PSAT. Every lesson can be carefully tailored to suit your child's unique learning needs and goals. Tutoring sessions can be conducted in a way that focuses on the areas that your child needs to work on, while bypassing topics that they already understand. Additionally, each study session can be designed to be convenient for you. Your child's tutor can meet with your student at any time, even at night or over the weekend, at a location of your choice. You can even place your student in internet-based lessons over an online learning platform. Simply access the face-to-face online PSAT tutoring feature. Whatever your scheduling preferences are, there is an expert tutor who can meet with your child at a time that works best for your family's schedule.

Give Varsity Tutors a call today, and ask us how we can help you find your child a great PSAT tutor in Thornton. Your child can work with a tutor one-on-one learning test-taking techniques and study skills while preparing for the big exam!

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"We did critical reading 4 and 5 and then a timed critical reading section on page 487. For math, we did finding patterns and simplifying problems, and we finished with parallelism for writing. I asked her to complete math on page 463 and writing on page 469 for next time. "

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"Thank you for another fun tutoring session. We used our time to review her test and focused heavily on strategies for the grid-in math problems (which we now love!).
For our next session, currently scheduled for Wednesday night at 6:00, her homework is to complete sections 7&8 (starting on page 662) and complete the grid-in practice problems found on page 347-350. She should use the technique we talked about (going through the problem set three times!) and then, and only then, if she is still stuck she can look at the first step in the answer section. Don't forget to love the problem and ask yourself tons of questions! Congrats again on the improvement we saw in your scores! Lets keep working and get even better!
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"We reviewed some of the trig we started last session, as well as some probability concepts. Then we jumped right into logarithms, which he had never seen before. As expected, he seemed to get it relatively quickly, though he does need to do some more practice with them to fully internalize the process. It's a matter of exposure for now, so that's what we're focusing on - getting used to the way they present the problems, and knowing which properties to use to solve them. "

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"Went over homework from the previous session, as well as fundamental math concepts (exponents and roots, probability and arrangements, sequences), algebra concepts (Quadratic Equations, Simultaneous Equations) and math strategy (pacing, Plugging In, Plugging In The Answers.) Student agreed to complete a practice test prior to the next session."

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"The student finished the last English portion of the exam, scoring a 26. Overall, I am pleased with his progress. I am confident that with more practice, he will see a significant increase in score during the actual exam. "

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"We reviewed vocabulary, which will be a high yield area for the student. We also practiced improving sentences and paragraph questions, and finished by going through a set of math problems. "

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"The student especially wants to work on math, to get a scholarship-worthy score on the placement test. We briefly reviewed a few sample questions from each of these sections:
Sentence completion - worked on clue words and triggers
Critical reading - discussed the importance of "reading between the lines"
Sentence improvement - worked on "tricky" grammar and punctuation
Identifying sentence errors - discussed not falling into the "no error" trap
Paragraph improvement - discussed similarities with sentence improvement and difficulty of "abstract" structure questions
I then chose select questions from the first diagnostic test to get a representative sample of her proficiency. We decided that for each section, she would do half the total number of questions and be given half the regular time, so the total initial test would take roughly one hour. I timed each section and simulated test conditions such as writing your answers on a separate sheet and not being able to move on to the next section until the time is complete.
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★★★★★

"Today in our session we focused on writing and reading since we had been primarily concerned with math in earlier meetings. The student is improving greatly with her writing and reading. We took time today to look back at her PSAT from last year and compared her testing accuracy now to then with positive results. I think she is learning better how to manage time in the reading section, which helps her not feel as rushed with the problems. "

"Began the session by going over the results of the most recent mock PSAT taken earlier in the week. We continued with a beginning look at the Math section, practicing with basic algebra/geometry. My role was mostly coaching and introducing certain strategies - the student does very well with math, and issues with this section mostly stem from missed calculations rather than conceptual misunderstandings."

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"Focusing mainly on math, especially geometry. Has good quantitative reasoning skills. We scheduled another practice test for Thursday before we meet."

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"We again began with a vocabulary review and then looked at his latest practice test. We found that his writing score had dropped significantly, so I plan to review his missed questions before the next session so that we can decide on specific areas of grammar to review. We spent the rest of the session reviewing some of the more basic math concepts, but focusing on techniques to double check answers or more quickly come to an answer."